Onyx Park Edmund - calved 27th Dec 2017

Edmund with his hay "All mine"



Edmund with his hay "All mine"
Onyx Park Edmund is the son of Roberto of Newcroft and Dunlouise Elara A046 who is also the dam of Dunlouise Shot of Scotch. He is twice double-bred to his paternal great grand sire, the famed Rambler of Newcroft, carrying 22% of his genes and thrice double-bred to the noted Ruby of Loanhead. He carries 20% of the genes of his maternal great grand sire, the famous Betro of Classlochie - Reserve Supreme Champion of the October 1979 Perth Sale.
He also traces to Evesund of Dupplin, Royal Highland Show Supreme Champion in 1978 and 1979, and Royal Show Supreme Champion in 1978.

Dunlouise Elara is an awesome female with a progeny ribeye ratio of 109 on 18 head evaluated by ultrasound in America, and represents the epitome of Scotch type and quality.
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Dam of Onyx Park Edmund.

Dunlouise Shot of Scotch is a Genex sire who was proudly displayed at the 2009 World Angus Forum in Canada.
Son of Dunlouise Elara and half brother of Onyx Park Edmund.

Betro of Classlochie is pictured here as the Reserve Supreme Champion of the October 1979 Perth Sale where he sold for 16,500 guineas and recorded the second highest 400-day weight on performance test.
Upon study of available native origin sires during the building of the Dunlouise program, Betro of Classlochie rose to the top as the leading sire for daughter production data.
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Great grand sire of Onyx Park Edmund.

Rambler of Newcroft, one of the all-time great breeding bulls ever
produced in the UK and considered by many to be generations ahead of his time.
Twice double-bred great grand sire of Onyx Park Edmund.

Evesund of Dupplin is widely regarded as one of the top breeding bulls of his generation. He twice reigned as the prestigious Supreme Champion at the Royal Highland Agricultural Society Show when he won those honors in 1978 and 1979.
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Onyx Park Edmund carries 9% of his genes.